seacoastarealibraries.org
Seacoast Area Libraries
http://www.seacoastarealibraries.org/sal/index.asp
19 member libraries serving the New Hampshire seacoast region. Find Your Local Library. Welcome to Your Seacoast Area Libraries! SAL) is an association of public libraries in the Greater Seacoast area of New Hampshire. From Portsmouth to Epping, Seabrook to Exeter, and everywhere in between, your hometown public library is ready to serve you! Gale Library - Newton, NH. Langdon Public Library - Newington. Mary E. Bartlett Library - Brentwood. North Hampton Public Library - N. Hampton. Series at The Music ...
timbarretto.com
Tim Barretto, author of Searching for Joy
http://www.timbarretto.com/News.html
November 13, 2010, 10:30 am-1:00 pm. Book Signing and Meet the Author, Dover Community Senior Center. McConnell Community Center, 61 Locust St., Dover, NH. April 22, 2009, 9:30 am. Reading and discussion with the Active Retirement Association. Durham Community Church, Durham, NH. January 13, 2009. Teleseminar interview with Roger Parker of Published and Profitable. October 6, 2008, 6:30 pm. Reading and discussion at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center with the DHMC Prostate Cancer Support Group. Books sol...
searching-for-joy.com
Tim Barretto, author of Searching for Joy
http://www.searching-for-joy.com/News.html
November 13, 2010, 10:30 am-1:00 pm. Book Signing and Meet the Author, Dover Community Senior Center. McConnell Community Center, 61 Locust St., Dover, NH. April 22, 2009, 9:30 am. Reading and discussion with the Active Retirement Association. Durham Community Church, Durham, NH. January 13, 2009. Teleseminar interview with Roger Parker of Published and Profitable. October 6, 2008, 6:30 pm. Reading and discussion at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center with the DHMC Prostate Cancer Support Group. Books sol...
hamptonchamber.com
Community
http://www.hamptonchamber.com/community.cfm
Membership Forms and Benefits. In 1638, a brave band of Puritans from Massachusetts, led by the Reverend Stephen Batchiler, sailed up Hampton Harbor and the Hampton River to establish a new community far inland, away from the sea. This community was first called. Winnacunnet", a Native American word for "Beautiful Place of Pines." As it grew, its Puritan founders decided to change its name to Hampton, in honor of a town where Batchiler had preached in England. Much of Hampton's colorful history is enshri...
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